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Table 1 Demographics, signs and symptoms of study participants stratified by clinical specimen site (n = 733).

From: Influenza virus infection among pediatric patients reporting diarrhea and influenza-like illness

 

Stool

(N = 15)

Upper Respiratorya

(N = 79)

Both

(N = 6)

Neither

(N = 633)

Ageb (months)

12 (9 - 15)

19 (10 - 27)

9 (5 - 27)

14 (8 - 23)

Diarrhea durationb (days)

2 (1 - 3)

1 (1 - 2)

1 (1 - 2)

1 (1 - 2)

Influenza-like illness durationb (days)

3 (1 - 4)

2 (1 - 3)

2 (2 - 3)

2 (1 - 3)

Fever durationb (days)

2 (1 - 2)

1 (1 - 2)

1 (1 - 3)

1 (1 - 2)

Genderc

    

   Male

10 (66.7%)

44 (55.7%)

3 (50.0%)

379 (59.9%)

   Female

5 (33.3%)

35 (44.3%)

3 (50.0%)

254 (40.1%)

Agec (months)

    

   0-5

0 (0.0%)

2 (2.5%)

2 (33.3%)

65 (10.3%)

   6-11

5 (33.3%)

24 (30.4%)

1 (0.0%)

176 (27.8%)

   12-23

8 (53.3%)

23 (29.1%)

0 (0.0%)

234 (37.0%)

   24-35

1 (6.7%)

16 (20.3%)

3 (50.0%)

92 (14.5%)

   36-46

0 (0.0%)

7 (8.9%)

0 (0.0%)

37 (5.8%)

   47-71

1 (6.7%)

7 (8.9%)

0 (0.0%)

29 (4.6%)

Diarrhea Severityc

    

   Mild

4 (26.7%)

29 (36.7%)

2 (33.3%)

166 (26.7%)d

   Moderate

10 (66.7%)

28 (35.4%)

3 (50.0%)

274 (44.1%)d

   Severe

1 (6.7%)

21 (26.6%)

1 (16.7%)

182 (29.2%)d

Malnutritionc

1 (6.7%)

8 (11.3%)d

0 (0.0%)d

41 (7.0%)d

Feverc

15 (100%)

79 (100%)

6 (100%)

633 (100%)

Coughc

15 (100%)

76 (96.2%)

6 (100%)

609 (96.2%)

Hospitalizationc

2 (13.3%)

8 (10.1%)

1 (16.7%)

69 (10.9%)

  1. a. Upper respiratory is a composite variable of throat and nasal specimen.
  2. b. Results presented as median (interquartile range)
  3. c. Results presented as number (percent)
  4. d. Percent values reflect missing denominator data